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microwaves
mi·cro·wave M0278400 (mī′krə-wāv′, -krō-)adj. Relating to or being electromagnetic radiation between radio waves and infrared waves in the electromagnetic spectrum, having frequencies between 300 megahertz and 300 gigahertz and wavelengths between 1 meter and 1 millimeter.n.1. A wave of microwave radiation.2. Informal A microwave oven.tr.v. mi·cro·waved, mi·cro·wav·ing, mi·cro·waves To cook or heat (food) in a microwave oven. mi′cro·wav′a·ble, mi′cro·wave′a·ble adj.microwavesElectromagnetic radiation between radio and infrared wavelengths.Translationsmicrowaves
microwaves () Very high frequency radio waves. Their frequencies are usually considered to lie in the range 1–300 gigahertz, so that their wavelength range is about 1–300 mm. Microwave astronomy is the branch of radio astronomy covering this wavelength range.microwaves
mi·cro·waves (mī'krō-wāvz), That portion of the radio wave spectrum of shortest wavelength, including the region with wavelengths of 1 mm-30 cm (1000-300,000 megacycles per second). Synonym(s): microelectric wavesmi·cro·waves (mī'krō-wāvz) That portion of the radio wave spectrum of shortest wavelength, including the region with wavelengths of 1 mm-30 cm (1000-300,000 megacycles per second). ThesaurusSeemicrowave |